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28. What fraction of a kilogram is 24 grams?
Answer___________
29. Calculate the total mass of 4 tins of fruit cock-
tail each of mass 125 g, 2 bags of sugar each
of mass 450 grams, and 1/2 kg butter. Give
your answer in kilograms.
Answer____________
30. Calculate the area of the figure below.
Answer_____________
31. How many squares of side 5 cm are required
to cover a square of side 1 metre?
Answer____________
32. In the figure below, what is the value of the
angle at S, in degrees?
Answer__________
33. A quadrilateral has an angle of 84 degrees, and
the other 3 angles are equal. What is the
measure of each of the 3 other angles?
Answer___________
34. Use the graph below which shows the number
of vehicles sold by a car company.
20. The diagram below
represents a scale.
When some potatoes
were put on the scale,
the pointer stopped at 8.
What was the weight of
the potatoes?
Answer___________
SECTION 11
21. Calculate: square root of 144 + square root
of 100=
Answer___________
22. The area of the square below is shown inside
the figure. What is the length of one side of
the square?
Answer___________
23. A man drove from his home to the bank
which was 2 km 540 m away. He then drove
another 5 km 563 m to his job. What distance
did he drive altogether?
Answer__________
24. Four boys ran a 2 km relay race. How many
km did each boy run, if they ran equal dis-
tances?
Answer_________
25. A bus made 8 trips from Arima to Curepe. If
each trip from Arima to Curepe and back is 90
km, what distance did it travel for the 8 trips?
Answer_________
26. Subtract: 5km 125m -2km375m=
Answer_____________
27. 2 500 packs of ground pepper each weighing
25 grams are put together in a bag. What is
the total weight of the pepper?
Answer_________________
• Having a
good study routine
and adequate prepa-
ration are essential
factors in becoming
confident for exams.
Nothing can replace being
well prepared.
• Ensure a balanced
lifestyle with leisure
activities built into your
timetable.
• Make sure you get
adequate sleep and eat well.
• Think positively and
avoid negative thoughts.
• Introduce relaxation
exercises into your daily
routine.
How to become confident
with exams
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Mathematics
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Trucks
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